![]() It is said they named Sirius so that people might recognize the constellation better” It is called the ‘Dog’ ( canis) Star because it afflicts the body with illness, or because of the brightness ( candor) of its flame, because it is of a kind that seems to shine more brightly than the others. Hence also the ‘dog days’ are named from this star, when purgings are harmful. ![]() When the Sun ascends to it, and it is in conjunction with the Sun, the Sun’s heat is doubled, and bodies are affected by the heat and weakened. “The Dog Star ( canicula Stella), which is also called Sirius, is in the center of the sky during the summer months. Isidore sees a link with Latin canis, dog, and Latin candere, shining bright: Varro (p.283) referring to Sirius, says signum candens, ‘scorching sign’ properly ‘white-hot’. The rising of Sirius marked the commencement of the ancient Egyptian new (sidereal) year, the annus canarius and annus cynicus of the Romans.Īllen in Star Names says the Latins adopted their Canis from the Greeks, sometimes Canicula in the diminutive with the adjectival candens, shining. Sirius was associated with the hottest part of summer, the Dog Days, and also with causing the Nile floods because the heat causes ice and snow to melt on mountains which flows into rivers. Sirius is a Latinized version of Greek seirios, translated ‘scorching’, and signifying brightness and heat, from seiraino, ‘dry up, parch’. The word Sirius was used interchangeably for both the constellation Canis Major, and the alpha star. Read quotes from the ancients on Sirius from the Theoi Project website here Read the star lore of Sirius by Richard Hinckley Allen ( Star Names) here According to other accounts, however, it was either Laelaps, the hound of Actaeon that of Diana’s nymph Procris that given by Aurora to Cephalus or finally one of the dogs of Orion. This constellation is said to represent the dog set by Jupiter to guard Europa whom he had stolen and conveyed to Crete. History_of_the_constellationĬlues to the meaning of this celestial feature Clues to the meaning of this celestial feature 2. Constellations of Words Explore the etymology and symbolism of the constellations the Greater DogĬontents: 1.
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![]() At the same time, if there is no internet, the need to see the message can also make you nervous. Sakshi Singh, who has studied at IIT and is familiar with IT matters, said that losing all your emails is like cutting your hand. In such a situation, even if we are not able to access new messages, at least we can see our old messages. Whereas there are times when we have to use e-mail without the internet. In such a situation, there is no idea that sometimes we may need to access e-mail without the internet. ![]() So here I am telling you how to backup your email.Ĭurrently everyone lives in the Wi-Fi area. In such a situation, there is no thought that sometimes we may need to access e-mail without the internet. Tap on the 3-line menu icon and select All Mail in the drop-down menu.ģ. In All Mails section, select the Emails that you want to Unarchive.Ĥ. Once the Emails are selected, tap on the 3-dots menu and select Move to Inbox option in the drop-down.Īll the selected Emails will be moved back to Inbox.How to backup your email and access offline?Ĭurrently everyone lives in a Wi-Fi zone. Open the Gmail App on your Android Phone or iPhone.Ģ. Unarchive Emails in Gmail App on Android or iPhoneġ. Select the Email/Emails that you want to archive and tap on the Archive icon located in the top menu.Īll the selected Emails will be moved from Inbox to “All Mails” section. Archive Emails in Gmail App on Android or iPhoneįollow the steps below to Archive Emails in Gmail App on Android Phone or iPhone.ġ. Open the Gmail App on your Android Phone or iPhone.Ģ. Click on the More option in side menu and choose All Mail option.Ģ. Once you are in All Mails, select the emails that you want to unarchive and click on Move to Inbox button.Īll the selected emails will be Unarchived and moved to the Inbox. Once All the Emails are selected, click on Archive icon located in the top menu bar.Īll the selected Emails will be moved from their current location and placed in All Messages Folder within your Gmail Account Unarchive Emails in GmailĪt any time, you can Unarchive all or selected Emails in Gmail by following the steps below.ġ. Next, click on Select All Messages link that appears below the top menu bar.ģ. ![]() ![]() Click on the drop-down icon located next to refresh button and select All option in the drop-down menu.Ģ. In case you want to Archive all the Emails in the Inbox, you can follow the steps below to Archive Emails in Bulk.ġ. Once the Emails are selected, click on the Archive icon located in the top menu bar.Ĥ. On the pop-up, click on OK to confirm that you want to Archive selected Emails. Select the email/emails that you want to archive.ģ. Archive Select Emails in Gmailįollow the steps below to Archive selected Emails in your Gmail Account.Ģ. Now that you know about Archiving Emails, let us take a look at the steps to Archive and Unarchive Emails in Gmail. You can easily access all archived Emails and unarchive Emails at any time by going to the “All Mails” section of your Gmail Account.Īrchived Emails appear in search results, when you search for Emails using the search bar in Gmail. Another thing to note about Archived Emails is that they come back to the Inbox if Archived Emails happen to get a reply. What Happens to Archived Emails in GmailĪs mentioned above, archiving does not delete Emails, it only removes archived Emails from the Inbox and moves them to a dedicated folder within your Gmail Account. Gmail provides a solution to this problem by allowing users to Archive Emails, which simply moves the Emails from “Inbox” to “All Emails” Folder within Gmail. ![]() But the majority of cases are going to be very mild.” “We need to accept that the (coronavirus) numbers are real. More than 3,000 die every day in car crashes, for example, but we still drive without viewing every ride as a life-or-death experience. What’s more, risk is an accepted and normal part of life. We need to help them keep things in perspective.” All of their worst thoughts and fears are coming true in their minds,” he added. “One of the hallmarks (of a kid with anxiety) is seeing the world as more dangerous than it is. “But for anxious kids,” he said, “(dwelling on coronavirus news) will trigger their symptoms.” Piacentini said even the healthiest kids are having a hard time processing what is, for everyone, a a new and incredibly weird version of normal. (Photo by Mark Rightmire, Orange County Register/SCNG) Stay grounded in the facts: ‘Yes, coronavirus can be dangerous for some people, but it’s not affecting (many) kids, so if you get sick it probably will not be that bad.’” Cyclists make their way along the Esplanade Trail in North Tustin on Wednesday, March 18. “We don’t want to drag our kids to the darkest places. “We’re catastrophizing because the news is telling us to catastrophize,” he said. He said he’s stopped watching altogether. Like Holman, Piacentini recommends limiting TV news right now. ![]() “They hear their parents talking, and they’re anxious. “These are anxious times and kids feed on it,” he said. John Piacentini, director for the UCLA Center for Child Anxiety, Resilience, Education and Support (CARES), says parents should refrain from harping about the pandemic, particularly in front of their children. “Take advantage of being in the present moment with your children.” ![]() “And if you’re a parent, play with your kids,” she said. As if being a college student is not stressful enough, now with the added stress, anxiety, of classes moved online due to the coronavirus and being confined to home, Chapman University student Sarah Rightmire of North Tustin, uses FaceTime to visit, study and chat with fellow classmates who would otherwise get together to hang out or study together at the school library. Clean out the closet, weed the yard, rearrange your living room, put together those long neglected photo albums. “But you cannot wave a magic wand and stop this,” she said.”Accept the things you cannot change.”Īn antidote: Stay busy. “There are things you can do to protect yourself … whether that’s exercising, sleeping, eating well do them. Holman’s other piece of advice is to say focused on what you can control. “It’s important to stay apprised, so you know if there’s a lockdown, but you don’t need to constantly update.” Stop push notifications on your phone so you’re not inundating yourself,” she added. |
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